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A summer camp in Camptonville, CA had a dire situation with a failing septic system that served a campsite of 200+ kids. A solution was needed right away to avoid closure of the camp and loss of revenue for the owners, and so we converted an old airplane landing strip to disperse treated sewage effluent.
Our firm designed and built Andy Beckstoffer’s onsite wastewater treatment system in Yountville, CA. The system serves his office using a Fusion aerobic treatment unit, treating and repurposing all of the wastewater effluent to supplement
his onsite irrigation demands.
Another Fusion system was specified at the bean sprout processing facility in Dixon, CA where 100% of the wastewater is treated, captured, and dispersed for onsite irrigation needs.
Our team was hired by the Indian Health Services to design and build an OWTS (7,500 gallons per day) in Davis. We situated the dispersal area to safely treat and reuse all of the wastewater to irrigate the children’s soccer field. We specified a Presby combined treatment and dispersal system for that hospital facility.
We designed and built a Presby combined treatment and dispersal system, serving a pheasant hunting lodge in Dunnigan. While this system is limited in terms of where treated effluent can be directed, we were conscientious about the fact that the
hunting lodge did not have a constant output of carbon to feed the beneficial bacteria yearround, and so Presby was most appropriate for the site.
Our team enabled an elderly mother to join her daughter and grandchildren in an ADU, situated in an acre-lot already replete with art studio, tennis court, and garden. The system was a Fuji Clean which treats and reuses 100% of approximately 96,000 gallons of water per year, irrigating the owner’s garden and landscaping.
This site was exceptionally challenging because we had to work with the local county jurisdiction (Solano) and the Bay Conservation and Development Commission which had stringent and extensive regulatory hurdles to surmount since the project is situated along the Suisun marsh.
Our team designed and built another combined treatment and dispersal Presby system serving a convenience store. The effluent is currently irrigating a grassy area that is planned to become a dog park in the back of the newly constructed gas
station.
Our firm designed a 22,000-gallon-per-day system approved by the State Regional Water Resources Control Board last year. Our installer team will construct the new system at the site of a former golf course turned RV resort this Summer.
Our team attended several hours of City of Hercules public hearings to explain the proposed treatment system, level of water quality, technologies specified, certifications and qualifications
of our team, and environmental impacts of the proposed system.
Each year, over 8 million gallons of wastewater will be treated with Advantex AX-Max MMBR onsite treatment plant and effluent will be repurposed to irrigate the beautifully landscaped RV park and scenic walking paths on the North ridgeline using drip dispersal. CYA will also serve as the treatment plant’s ongoing service provider for the development group.